Information Technology and Preservation & Conservation Section virtual event (I)
Preservation of Digital Complex Objects
When
18 November 2020
Where
Description
Since the beginning of 21st century IT development have brought new forms of eBooks and complex objects for renewed and enhanced user / reader experience.
These innovative cultural objects imply new challenges for preservation and conservation: how can we archive device dependent multimedia, interactive systems, or information flows? Does new data technologies open new possibilities for long-term conservation?
This webinar will be panel discussion with a Question and Answer session to follow afterwards. Slides and/or event materials provided before the event.
Join the webinar on 18 November 2020, 10.00 - 11.00 CET
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Speakers:
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Michael Day
British Library (UK) -
Nicole Coleman and Jasmine Mulliken
Stanford University (USA) -
Nobuaki Inoie, Masaki Shibata and Tetsuro Kudo
National Diet Library (Japan) -
Ashwin Kumar Kushwaha and Ajay Pratap Singh
Banaras Hindu University (India)
Audience: Preservation services and IT services in libraries
Note: The presentations will be recorded before event and diffused during the event. Organisers and part of the presenters will be available online for live questions and discussions.
Organiser: Alenka Kavčič-Čolić (alenka.kavcic@nuk.uni-lj.si) and François-Xavier Boffy (francois-xavier.boffy@univ-lyon1.fr)
Sponsored by: Information Technology Section and Preservation & Conservation Section
Last update: 17 November 2020